Message broker
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Message broker is an intermediary program that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver in a telecommunication network where programs communicate by exchanging formally-defined messages.
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[edit] Pattern
Message Broker is an architectural pattern for message routing.[1]
[edit] List of Message broker software
- Apache ActiveMQ
- Comverse Message Broker (Comverse Technology)
- eSCL Message Broker[2] (Interface & Control Systems)
- FUSE Message Broker (enterprise ActiveMQ)
- Financial Fusion Message Broker (Sybase)
- JBoss Messaging (JBoss)
- Microsoft BizTalk Server[3] (Microsoft)
- Oracle Message Broker (Oracle Corporation)
- Proteus and open source[4] implementation by Info-Scape
- WebSphere Message Broker (IBM)
- webMethods Message Broker[5] (webMethods Message Broker)
- Cloverleaf (E-novation Lifeline)
- SAP PI[6] (SAP AG)
- Python Message Service[7]
[edit] See also
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Hub and Spoke [or] Zen and the Art of Message Broker Maintenance - Enterprise Integration Patterns
- ^ the eSCL Message Broker
- ^ http://patternshare.org/default.aspx/Home.PP.ImplementingMessageBrokerWithBiztalkServer
- ^ Proteus - An Open Source EAI Message Broker
- ^ Introduction Messaging
- ^ http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/pi
- ^ pypubsub.sourceforge.net

